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NCAA restructures enforcement staff

The Columbian
Published: June 30, 2011, 12:00am

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The NCAA says it has restructured its enforcement staff after a six-month review that helped identify sports and issues in need of more attention.

NCAA vice president of enforcement Julie Roe Lach announced the moves Thursday. She says it will allow her staff to more easily “surge” in tackling complex cases or throw multiple investigators at a case when appropriate.

Roe Lach says the review showed that “the cultivation of sources and development of actionable information” had to be a priority. Key areas will include sports agents, football, men’s and women’s basketball and gambling.

Among the changes is a promotion for Rachel Newman Baker, from director of agents, gambling and amateurism activities to managing director of development with shared oversight of investigations.

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